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These Everett Animal Shelter dogs need homes, maybe yours?

Published 10:30 am Thursday, November 10, 2016

These Everett Animal Shelter dogs need homes, maybe yours?
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These Everett Animal Shelter dogs need homes, maybe yours?
Glacier is a very shy but sweet young man. He has had a rough start in life so is just now learning the ropes. He will excel with positive reinforcement and a home with patience. Glacier has lived with other large breed dogs but cannot be around cats or small dogs. Any children in the home should be respectful of shy dogs and able to handle him gently. Glacier is probably not house trained and is not suited for apartment living at this time. (Curt Story/Everett Animal Shelter)
Maggie is a sweet girl but in her older age seems to be a little reactive to other dogs, therefor she is looking to be the only dog in the house and you will need to be cautious when out on walks. She will need a home with no cats as we fear she might chase them. Maggie is going to need a little extra love to get her skin and coat back to looking full and luscious again. Maggie is looking for someone that is home more often than not as we think she might have a little separation anxiety. Medical: Maggie suffers from chronic ear infections, she is being treated right now and will need to be monitored closely by your vet. (Curt Story/Everett Animal Shelter)
Riley is a sweet boy who is looking for his new forever home. He is looking for a home that is willing to take him on walks but also cuddle at the end of the day. He seems to be okay with cats but you will still need to do a slow introduction. He will need a meet and greet with any resident dogs. (Curt Story/Everett Animal Shelter)

The Everett Animal Shelter hosts thousands of stray and unwanted animals every year. Some are adopted right away, but some sit in the shelter for weeks at a time, waiting for a home. The shelter has dogs and cats, as well as some rabbits and birds, all looking for a loving home.

All pets are vaccinated, spayed or neutered, and given a identifying microchip before they are adopted. Take a look at some of the dogs, cats and other animals that are available for adoption at the shelter now. Here is the previous post featuring animals up for adoption.

If you’re interested in adopting an animal, the shelter is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 425-257-6000.